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alisyn: simon, what happened to if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period. if you like your insurance carrier, you can keep your coverage, period? >> i think what the president was referring to is that under the aca, his health care reform, that there was nothing he was going to do or that they were doing that would prevent, that would push people out of their own health care plans. there's nothing the government was doing and, in fact, the fact that the private market is innovating in this way -- and whether it works or not, we'll find out -- is a sign this was not a government takeover of the health care system as you've heard many people say over the last couple months. i think what we need in this health care, and i think the president has begun this, we need more innovation, more efforts to give people more choice. we've got to control costs, get more people on health insurance, and i just want to comment on something steve said. he said something that is just completely false. he argued that there are many businesses that are moving people to put them
alisyn: simon, what happened to if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor, period. if you like your insurance carrier, you can keep your coverage, period? >> i think what the president was referring to is that under the aca, his health care reform, that there was nothing he was going to do or that they were doing that would prevent, that would push people out of their own health care plans. there's nothing the government was doing and, in fact, the fact that the private market is...
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simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in the head and the neck by the taliban. targeted because of her efforts to promote girls' education. something they detest. malala survived the attack miraculously and is being treated at a british hospital. now the former first lady offering a tribute to malala saying her struggle is an opportunity for america to show leadership in the taliban's war on women. megyn: this little girl was shot in the head on her way to school. the reason she was shot was because of her advocacy for education for young girls. that was the price the
simon, ben, thank you very much. former first lady laura bush in an exclusive interview paying tribute to the young girl in pakistan that stood up to taliban orders that banned girls from going to school. she thinks the world needs to deal with the ugly policies of the taliban. megyn: yesterday morning i had the unique opportunity to sit down with former first lady laura bush for an exclusive interview in dallas, texas. the topic, a 15-year-old pakistani girl, malala yousufzai. she was shot in...
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simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being the president. i mean he's out, obviously at red cross and at fema and he is clearly leading the recovery effort right now. i think he has a little bit of a political advantage over mitt romney in the sense that mitt romney is just a candidate trying to talk about what is going on when the president has the advantage of actually being responsible for the recovery effort right now. and i think he is doing a good job. he has been praised by pub be republicans and democrats alike last few days for being responsive to their needs. he is going up to new jersey with chris christ
simon rosenberg, the president and founder of the new democrat network. a former clinton campaign advisor. you heard governor romney there in florida. florida has had its share of misery. i was living there when hurricane andrew hit. how do you conduct a political campaign in this environment, simon, you know, when so many people are hurting, have no power, the last thing they want to hear or on television on the radio is another attacked a? >> well i think there, the president is being...
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impact might this have on a legitimate seat of our election for more on this i'm joined by jonathan simon co-founder and director of the election defense alliance jonathan welcome. thank you tom the the a.p. and news organizations are dropping exit polls in nineteen states to save money or perhaps to increase profits i guess you could say their way shouldn't this shouldn't have been to do exit polls simply be the price of admission if you're going to call yourself a news agency. well first of all to clarify these are nineteen states that are regarded as noncompetitive when it comes presidential election and one or two have competitive senate races but for the most part they're states that are solid red solid blue so there are explanation as well you don't really need exit polls there are two pairs and in fact exit polls in general have been largely discredited as a check mechanism on the alluded to the vote counts anymore and possibly self late or you came out and said you know our polls are for academic analysis purposes only and anybody who wants to use in that subject mechanism is basi
impact might this have on a legitimate seat of our election for more on this i'm joined by jonathan simon co-founder and director of the election defense alliance jonathan welcome. thank you tom the the a.p. and news organizations are dropping exit polls in nineteen states to save money or perhaps to increase profits i guess you could say their way shouldn't this shouldn't have been to do exit polls simply be the price of admission if you're going to call yourself a news agency. well first of...
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do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's something a little over 100,000 new jobs which is nowhere near enough to even keep up with population. megyn: all right. so does that then discredit the cynics who said that president obama is manipulating the numbers? remember jack welsh tweeted out after the last one that was good for the obama administration? >> there was a lot of healthy skepticism because you have to remember that 759,000 people magically found jobs according to household survey but didn't show up on companies' payrolls. that was the discrepancy -- megyn: they all became self-employed. >> i guess. i
do we know at this point, simon, where we expect it to be? >> my gut is telling me, and having looked at a lot of other data related to this, is it's going to be flat to up. we're going to see either the same unemployment rate, 7.8 percent, or slightly up. megyn: so up is bad. >> up is bad. megyn: more people unemployed. >> and we're going to see a very modest growth in payrolls, and companies are going to add a relatively modest number of people to their work force. so it's...
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joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. and executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most churches have an extra $50,000 lying around to pick up the tab that ryan describes himself as a man of faith? how do we get through all of this? do the churches have the kind of money to follow the plan that he's putting forth? >> absolutely not. i mean, it's really shocking to think that he believes that churches can do this. what he doesn't know is how hard people are working right now, how much they depend on the food subsidies, just even to get food on family tables and how churches are stretched already in food pantries, feeding programs, all kinds of places already giving so much. this $50,000 for each house of worship would be an additional amount to what they have already raised. it's impossible. >> do people in the inner city need to be taught good discipline and good character. that's what
joining me tonight is sister simone campbell, leader of the nuns on the bus. and executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby. sister, good to have you with us tonight. let's do the math, if we can, for just a moment. do you believe most churches have an extra $50,000 lying around to pick up the tab that ryan describes himself as a man of faith? how do we get through all of this? do the churches have the kind of money to follow the plan that he's putting forth?...
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but i really love black simon and garfunkel. could you have them on? sincerely wendy lou." wendy, it's funny you mentioned that. 'cause last night i was having a nightcap up town and i saw them perform. they really brought the house down. so ladies and gentlemen, here to perform a song of their box set. please welcome black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i remember when we broke up the first time ♪ ♪ and this is it i had enough 'cuz like we hadn't seen each other in a month ♪ ♪ you said you needed space ♪ >> what? ♪ we called it off again last night but all this time i'm telling you ♪ ♪ but all i'm telling you we are never, ever, ever are getting back together ♪ ♪ we are never, ever, ever getting back together ♪ ♪ you go talk to your friends talk to my friends talk to me ♪ ♪ but we are never ever, ever getting back together ♪ ♪ sha la la la la la la la ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up one more time, black simon and garfunkel, everybody! that's all the time we for audience suggestion box. we'll be right back w
but i really love black simon and garfunkel. could you have them on? sincerely wendy lou." wendy, it's funny you mentioned that. 'cause last night i was having a nightcap up town and i saw them perform. they really brought the house down. so ladies and gentlemen, here to perform a song of their box set. please welcome black simon and garfunkel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i remember when we broke up the first time ♪ ♪ and this is it i had enough 'cuz like we hadn't seen each other in a...
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[laughter] and i think he sides more with simon. [laughter] actually, i do too in a number of ways that probably will surprise him and dennis and others. and the first thing on which i agree with you, simon, is that i also do not know what the next systemic crisis will be, and i am as frightened as you of it. so when i think about what the next systemic crisis might be, i think the best place to start is to think about what's caused the last ones. and i'm not going to fight over whether we've had panics in 1907 or 1933. we heard that from the first panel. i'll just go back over the last 20 years for the systemic crises, um, we've had most recently. the first one in 1994, scheherazade, you mentioned mexico. and that was a solvency crisis because we feared that a country would go bust, ie its credit was no good, and that would ripple with dangerous effect through the banking system. that got handled aside from now how, and we puttered on until 1998 when russia and indonesia posed solvency risk in the financial system, and we managed t
[laughter] and i think he sides more with simon. [laughter] actually, i do too in a number of ways that probably will surprise him and dennis and others. and the first thing on which i agree with you, simon, is that i also do not know what the next systemic crisis will be, and i am as frightened as you of it. so when i think about what the next systemic crisis might be, i think the best place to start is to think about what's caused the last ones. and i'm not going to fight over whether we've...
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simon, see you in 30. we'll talk a little bit of europe, as well. >>> if you're just joining us -- we'll do the tape in a second. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> welcome to hour three of "squawk on the street." here's what's happening so far. >> we need to put in place a framework so that markets look and see that after the economy recovers, whenever that comes, it will take time. after the economy is fully recovered, that the nation's finances are sustainable. >> we need to have both sides kind of go -- one hand, $250,000 in income, on the other hand, effectively infinity, they need come together in some way or we're not going to have a deal. >> our first lo
simon, see you in 30. we'll talk a little bit of europe, as well. >>> if you're just joining us -- we'll do the tape in a second. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our...
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>> stand up, that's the opening number of "scandalous," which miraculously is opening at the neil simon theater tomorrow night for previews on west 52nd street. >> can you believe it? >> no. it's surreal. i want to thank all of our crew here. >> we want to show our crew. they decided to deck out. pull it down, all the way down. we only had mediums. only mediums. >> he looks like winnie the pooh. . thanks, you i goes. >> anyways, you can get tickets if you go to broadway.com. >> scandalous @broadway.com. >> you do know. you can go there and get the tickets. because it's previews and we're watching it all come together, they are two for one. >> bring a friend, especially if you have a friend that might be hurting a little bit. people seem to find hope in this film, which is great. >> absolutely. >> anyway, hoda, how are you, you're coming? >> saturday night, we're all going to be there with bells on. it's going to be a fun party. >> hopefully, i can announce something on monday about how people can have lunch and have a glass of wine with you and i during winesday wednesday coming up. >>
>> stand up, that's the opening number of "scandalous," which miraculously is opening at the neil simon theater tomorrow night for previews on west 52nd street. >> can you believe it? >> no. it's surreal. i want to thank all of our crew here. >> we want to show our crew. they decided to deck out. pull it down, all the way down. we only had mediums. only mediums. >> he looks like winnie the pooh. . thanks, you i goes. >> anyways, you can get tickets...
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hey, roger, simon, this is monday afternoon satire on tape. >> i heard that at the debate, they're going to ask the candidates questions and the candidates are then going to respond to those questions. >> i think -- that's the traditional format. i don't know. i don't know if they're going to stick to the traditional debate format. >> we'll have to wait and see. >> it would be important what they say. >> what they say is going to be sort of the overarcing theme of this debate. what they say will be incredibly important. >> will they -- >> that will be the most important thing and the tone that they use as they speak. >> right. and how they look and do they double down or walk it back? >> right. >> people will be watching for the doubling down, walking back. >> or walking back. >> and game change moments. >> guys, ultimately, we're not going to know untilt the exit polls on election. even after the debate, after you hear the questions, and the responses, the doubling down and the walking back, we still won't know until voters go and pull the lever for their preferred candidate. >> and the
hey, roger, simon, this is monday afternoon satire on tape. >> i heard that at the debate, they're going to ask the candidates questions and the candidates are then going to respond to those questions. >> i think -- that's the traditional format. i don't know. i don't know if they're going to stick to the traditional debate format. >> we'll have to wait and see. >> it would be important what they say. >> what they say is going to be sort of the overarcing theme of...
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having been an actor simon recovered actors who is now in my right mind and my left brain but having been there for a long time i appreciate the club and all the statement has done to create the first oasis in the desert that is hollywood. thank you for that. really appreciate it. [applause] deeply appreciate all the amazing work that david did. you were magnificent on all the news channels exposing the travesty of the current administration's policies living up to libya and since. i want to say thank you for being a champion of liberty and freedom. thank you. [applause] it is great restoration weekend and if you have not been, please get the tablet out there and we will go last year and we screened our film and we are able to be there and it is phenomenal. an opportunity for liberty lovers to share the most amazing mines, declaring a call and this year we will all be celebrating together and raising a glass post-election. i want to see you guys there. be sure to join us. last year we had a wonderful opportunity of hearing ann coulter speak. when i think of ann i think of what the re
having been an actor simon recovered actors who is now in my right mind and my left brain but having been there for a long time i appreciate the club and all the statement has done to create the first oasis in the desert that is hollywood. thank you for that. really appreciate it. [applause] deeply appreciate all the amazing work that david did. you were magnificent on all the news channels exposing the travesty of the current administration's policies living up to libya and since. i want to...
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saying, this is our representation of the catholic church is wrong, we've also seen it with sister simone campbell, who spoke at the democratic national convention, another example of saying, hey, listen, we are fair and balanced, but we're going to do it in a way that's not fair. >> clayton: earlier when you said you're through being frustrated, i don't know if i believe you. father john-- >> you know what? i should probably go to confession. >> father john, always nice to see you. >> thank you. >> so much for transparency, the president dodging questions about the terror attack in libya, but can he keep ignoring the issue until the election? congressman mike kelly is demanding answers and the congressman will be joining us next on the show. >> alisyn: and he got away with an awful crime until he was shot by a 12-year-old girl. the calm and collected hero joins us live to share her story. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different char
saying, this is our representation of the catholic church is wrong, we've also seen it with sister simone campbell, who spoke at the democratic national convention, another example of saying, hey, listen, we are fair and balanced, but we're going to do it in a way that's not fair. >> clayton: earlier when you said you're through being frustrated, i don't know if i believe you. father john-- >> you know what? i should probably go to confession. >> father john, always nice to...
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. ♪ may the coming days ♪ going to take me away >> reporter: from hearing paul simon singing "me and julio down in the schoolyard." with the line about being on the cover of "newsweek." the point was, that was a place to be. only 52 times a year it really meant something. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> they're not going anywhere. kind of sad, huh. an iconic magazine. >> they really are. i collect actually magazines. i have several iconic "newsweek's" over the years, over the years. >> good for you, paula. >> founded in 1933, as "newsweek." sold for 10 cents, indispensable complement to newspaper reading, because it explains, expands, and clarifies. don't get your fingers dirty. >> wow. there you go. $40 million in annual losses which is why, i guess they're going online. when we come back, hey, wow, look at that? >> that would have been enough -- >> like my workout regime. >> compensate for all the money lost. i like that. >> pretty good, huh? is that really you? >> absolutely. tattoo and everything. >> what is it of? >> i'll figure it out. give you the answer later. it's not
. ♪ may the coming days ♪ going to take me away >> reporter: from hearing paul simon singing "me and julio down in the schoolyard." with the line about being on the cover of "newsweek." the point was, that was a place to be. only 52 times a year it really meant something. john donvan, abc news, washington. >> they're not going anywhere. kind of sad, huh. an iconic magazine. >> they really are. i collect actually magazines. i have several iconic...
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thank you very much, simon. to want get to mary thompson in the breaking news desk regarding american express. >> that's right, carl. the consumer financial protection bureau ordering three american express subsidiaries to re tunfund $85 million to 250,0 card members, the reason being the regulators saying that american express violated consumer laws at every stage of the marketing process. in addition, the company will pay $27.5 million to a number of federal agencies including the fdic and the occ. >> after discover and now this. the protection board has been busy. thank you very much. time for a capital markets op-ed. gary, you have been critical about the fed and qe, yes? >> have i been critical? >> i think that's fair to say. >> i think i have been realistic. before we get to that i want to say reading the press release out of delta air lines, delta names a new member of the board of directors, george matson, formerly head of industrials at global sacs. congratulations. great addition for the board. talking
thank you very much, simon. to want get to mary thompson in the breaking news desk regarding american express. >> that's right, carl. the consumer financial protection bureau ordering three american express subsidiaries to re tunfund $85 million to 250,0 card members, the reason being the regulators saying that american express violated consumer laws at every stage of the marketing process. in addition, the company will pay $27.5 million to a number of federal agencies including the fdic...
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to the presidents and leaders and tell you exactly because of the luxury of time and my publisher, simon & schuster, i declined to get the meeting notes to get the exact detail to interview president obama and speaker boehner and the key players in this. i just want to take one quick snapshot from what happened that we didn't know about, which is critical. when the cops pull up less when the president was upset, he called the congressional leaders on a saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock a.m. something in democratic andemoat republican leader were trying to work outth the own deal harry reid, the democratic leader, said to the president, mr. president, could you please leave the room? i have covered presidents for four years. i know of no other time where the president was asked the meeting in his own house that he had called. i asked the president about this. i said how did it feel to be voted off the island in your own house. because that is what happened. he said that he was not going to stand on protocol, that the problem needed to be solved. but in the next day, he called democratic l
to the presidents and leaders and tell you exactly because of the luxury of time and my publisher, simon & schuster, i declined to get the meeting notes to get the exact detail to interview president obama and speaker boehner and the key players in this. i just want to take one quick snapshot from what happened that we didn't know about, which is critical. when the cops pull up less when the president was upset, he called the congressional leaders on a saturday morning at 11:00 o'clock a.m....
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>> reporter: absolutely, simon. it's a red flag for the red hot apartment sectors. vacancies are still dropping. now at the smallest rate in over two years. take a look at the trend. apartment vacancies have been dropping at an average of 35 basis points. in q 16th yein q1 of this year, from recent economists, there is cause for concern in the near term that demand is abating for multifamily. avalanche of new products begin to open their doors early next year. now, as we know, multifamily housing starts have surged 30% from a year ago as developers rush to meet this new demand, between 160,000 and 200,000 new units will open in the 79 markets it tracks. in 2014 that could exceed 21,000. rents are still gaining moderately. you've got to ask about apartment reits. they have already been underperforming because investors expected 2012 to be the peak. when you look at other sectors next year, he says that will bring investors back to apartments. why did we see the demand drop off? the housing is improving and single family rentals may be pulling away from the multifamil
>> reporter: absolutely, simon. it's a red flag for the red hot apartment sectors. vacancies are still dropping. now at the smallest rate in over two years. take a look at the trend. apartment vacancies have been dropping at an average of 35 basis points. in q 16th yein q1 of this year, from recent economists, there is cause for concern in the near term that demand is abating for multifamily. avalanche of new products begin to open their doors early next year. now, as we know, multifamily...
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most important revealing scale in our whole paper is the personality to simon baron cohen. he is a whole bunch of items that i will give you a score on what is called systemizing which is the drive to understand the variables of the system and how those variables govern the behavior so if you like to understand subway maps, spreadsheets, any sort of -- chess, any sort of complex system if you enjoy doing that you you are high on systemizing and emphasizing is the drive to identify they emotions that another person as experience and respond with an appropriate emotion. so there's a big difference here. men are generally higher on systemizing and women are higher on empathizing and what we find is that libertarians are in a sense the most masculine out there and if you evenly analyze only the men, he just look at the man, libertarian men are the highest on systemizing of any of the three groups in the lowest on empathizing. the same thing for women. in fact libertarians are only group whose systemizing scores in absolute terms, systemizing scores are higher than their empathi
most important revealing scale in our whole paper is the personality to simon baron cohen. he is a whole bunch of items that i will give you a score on what is called systemizing which is the drive to understand the variables of the system and how those variables govern the behavior so if you like to understand subway maps, spreadsheets, any sort of -- chess, any sort of complex system if you enjoy doing that you you are high on systemizing and emphasizing is the drive to identify they emotions...
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harper collins, simon and shuster and hischett. good luck figuring out if you bought some of their books. >>> stick around, "squawk" will be right back up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "squawk box." we are a few seconds away from retail sales data. i believe 0.8% is what economists are looking for. rick san
harper collins, simon and shuster and hischett. good luck figuring out if you bought some of their books. >>> stick around, "squawk" will be right back up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. he...
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come fly with me, wake up little susie, the simon and garfunkel version. radar love, the theme from mission impossible and, probably my favorite, where is my mind by the pixies. [laughter] so the burning question is, who gets to pick the songs? >> actually, you know, i was only tangentially aware of that, and i recognize it from your telling it. i really don't know. so it sounds like a great talk for somebody -- [laughter] probably i would say it's jpl, within their team probably. >> okay. and we can tell from their dress code they're a wild bunch, so that explains a lot of the songs. the last question i know you are an expert in, and that is your own trajectory into coming into planetary science and enjoying it and living with it. and i can see you're still enthusiastic about it. what have been the high points and the low points for you in the world of science, and what keeps you enthusiastic about it? >> well, the whole -- my whole time at nasa which is now almost 15 years is a high point in my career. so bringing -- i'm a computer scientist, but really
come fly with me, wake up little susie, the simon and garfunkel version. radar love, the theme from mission impossible and, probably my favorite, where is my mind by the pixies. [laughter] so the burning question is, who gets to pick the songs? >> actually, you know, i was only tangentially aware of that, and i recognize it from your telling it. i really don't know. so it sounds like a great talk for somebody -- [laughter] probably i would say it's jpl, within their team probably....
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the british singer had a baby boy with boyfriend simon and announced in june she was pregnant. she recently recorded the theme song for the latest james bond movie but a friend says she is laying low now and nesting. you can probably keep singing and singing to that baby every day. >> how great to be that baby? >> i know. my son wishes i would sing like that. mommy, please stop. no singing. >> exactly. >> what about the storms? >> going to start with the west coast right now. the first major winter-type storm felt in northern california, oregon, washington state, back through northern nevada, too. all snow in the higher elevations. look at that. see the white on the radar picture. indication of snow and heavy at times. winter storm warnings posted out there cascades with advisories. rain heavy around san francisco, too. game seven tonight. cards against the giants. going to be rainy and might have some problems for that one. look at the rain around portland and not in to seattle. the winds pick up this afternoon. lower parts of california, almost everybody in nevada through uta
the british singer had a baby boy with boyfriend simon and announced in june she was pregnant. she recently recorded the theme song for the latest james bond movie but a friend says she is laying low now and nesting. you can probably keep singing and singing to that baby every day. >> how great to be that baby? >> i know. my son wishes i would sing like that. mommy, please stop. no singing. >> exactly. >> what about the storms? >> going to start with the west coast...
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the markets may be engaging in an ongoing hazard accounting for some of the funding differential that simon of lightly references at the same time they are playing a morally without the safety net that would save them meaning that market shock in the case of either operational, sovereignty or liquidity risk of a large institution would be worse. it would be lanham brothers on steroids. that's what scares me and why we need to go back to the liquidation of authority. could work in across borders attritions? does anything work in a cross border situation? not well to read about 80% of all banks offshore assets are held in the u.k. and that is particularly true for the wholesale oriented institutions like jpmorgan. they are operating in 70 countries but to what they've got in bulgaria is not systemic. maybe in bulgaria is. that is a different question. to chase and the u.k. it isn't. those are afterthought operations. that's why the u.s. and the u.k. are very fall along and what they called a crisis management group to resolve that aspect of cross border banking. is it done? no peery dividing
the markets may be engaging in an ongoing hazard accounting for some of the funding differential that simon of lightly references at the same time they are playing a morally without the safety net that would save them meaning that market shock in the case of either operational, sovereignty or liquidity risk of a large institution would be worse. it would be lanham brothers on steroids. that's what scares me and why we need to go back to the liquidation of authority. could work in across borders...